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Hedon Town Council – Election Results 2015

THE Hedon Town Council election (Thursday 7th May 2015) always had to have one casualty (12 seats and 13 candidates) and sadly in a repeat of what happened in 2011, David Thompson the next in line to be Hedon Mayor is that casualty.

The Labour Party has gained a foothold on the council for the first time (as named party candidates) with three members being elected. UKIP’s Terry West retains his seat securing the third highest vote.

I feel that we are in danger of over analysis here. People vote for all sorts of reasons, not just political…but that said and out of interest, if Hedon Town Council is as non-political as it always ever was, then why do candidates declare themselves as Ind, UKIP, Labour, etc.? Back to what I wanted to say though…there were 13 names on the ballot paper and 12 votes available, i.e. the person with the least number of votes had to be dropped from the race. Of those 13 names, I chose to put my cross alongside only 4 simply because they were the only 4 candidates for whom I hold any respect and I felt deserved and had earned my vote. As for the deposed councillor, my choice not to vote for him could not have been less political had I tried but purely and totally for personal reasons. (Commentator explains personal reasons – Editor) My choice to vote for whoever I want and for whatever reason is mine and I, like everyone else in the electorate will continue to do so as is my entitlement.

Very disappointed to see that David wasn’t elected – not a man to blow his own trumpet, but a great supporter of the town and its people. Party politics has no place in Hedon’s council; I hope this result isn’t the outcome of national ideologies seeping in to local elections.

thank you all for your kind words – but it all reads like my obituary, the only words missing are Rest In Peace. sorry you’ve got a headless hedfest by the way. might not have been able to hang on to my seat but I like to think I’ve kept my sense of humour.

I’m devastated that David didn’t get on.He put immense amounts of work in,more than people know.He was looking forward to giving Hedon a wonderful festival and it meant the world to him. He was next in line to be Mayor.Its a massive loss to Hedon.I don’t think many people know what a wonderful councillor we have lost.

Having got to know him and seen him at work for the town including initiating HedonFest I was keen to see him re-elected to continue the job. And I don’t mind saying publicly I voted for him myself.

It has nothing to do with party politics as such , and much more to do with campaign exposure – all the East Riding candidates standing (from Labour, Conservative and UKIP) took the top 6 slots in the Hedon poll.